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    John L. Hebron Civil War letter

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    This collection contains the first three pages of a letter written to his mother by John L. Hebron of Company G, 2nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in which he describes the capture of the battle flag belonging to the 30th Arkansas Infantry at the Battle of Murfreesboro [Stones River]

    Letter from John L. Boatwright, Savannah, Georgia, to his wife, Columbia, South Carolina, April 27, 1864

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    One of twelve letters from Boatwright, an Ordnance officer in the Confederate Army, stationed at Savannah, Georgia, to his wife in Columbia, South Carolina, although the letters suggest that the Boatwrights were from Virginia. The contents are largely personal; Boatwright was deeply devoted to his wife and in virtually every letter states how much he misses her

    Letter from John L. Boatwright, Savannah, Georgia, to his wife, Columbia, South Carolina, February 27, 1864

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    One of twelve letters from Boatwright, an Ordnance officer in the Confederate Army, stationed at Savannah, Georgia, to his wife in Columbia, South Carolina, although the letters suggest that the Boatwrights were from Virginia. The contents are largely personal; Boatwright was deeply devoted to his wife and in virtually every letter states how much he misses her

    Letter from John L. Boatwright, Savannah, Georgia, to his wife, Columbia, South Carolina, January 1, 1864

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    One of twelve letters from Boatwright, an Ordnance officer in the Confederate Army, stationed at Savannah, Georgia, to his wife in Columbia, South Carolina, although the letters suggest that the Boatwrights were from Virginia. The contents are largely personal; Boatwright was deeply devoted to his wife and in virtually every letter states how much he misses her

    Letter from John L. Boatwright, Savannah, Georgia, to his wife, Columbia, South Carolina, December 23, 1863

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    One of twelve letters from Boatwright, an Ordnance officer in the Confederate Army, stationed at Savannah, Georgia, to his wife in Columbia, South Carolina, although the letters suggest that the Boatwrights were from Virginia. The contents are largely personal; Boatwright was deeply devoted to his wife and in virtually every letter states how much he misses her
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